Rymer Liriano | Outfielder | #37

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Rymer Liriano has elected free agency.

The former highly-touted prospect has seen just 167 plate appearances at the big league level in his career, slashing a mere .220/.293/.287 with two homers and 12 RBI. He's still talented enough that there should be clubs willing to take a shot on him on a minor league deal. Sat, Oct 21, 2017 12:29:00 PM

Liriano batted just .220/.304/.341 in 46 plate appearances this season with Chicago. The 26-year-old former top prospect will be a free agent this winter. Wed, Oct 4, 2017 02:52:00 PM

Rymer Liriano (paternity) appeared as a defensive sub Wednesday night against the Astros.

Liriano was excused from the White Sox for a handful of games following the birth of his son. The 26-year-old outfielder has batted just .200/.259/.360 in 27 plate appearances this season at the major league level. Thu, Sep 21, 2017 09:23:00 AM

Rymer Liriano will be away from the White Sox this weekend following the birth of his son.

He'll rejoin the club next week. Liriano has hit .200/.259/.360 over 12 games with the White Sox this season. Fri, Sep 15, 2017 05:24:00 PM

Saladino suffered a mild concussion in a Cactus League game Sunday when he collided with teammate Nicky Delmonico. The 28-year-old utilityman should be ready for the start of the 2018 regular season if he can avoid setbacks. Saladino is 9-for-22 (.409) so far this spring. He batted just .178/.254/.229 in 281 plate appearances with the White Sox last season.

Nick Delmonico (shoulder) hit off a tee Wednesday and said he felt "100 percent."

Delmonico suffered a partial dislocation of his left shoulder in a collision with teammate Tyler Saladino on Sunday, but it sounds like he'll be back in Cactus League games soon. The 25-year-old is likely to open the 2018 regular season as Chicago's starting left fielder. He put up a promising .856 OPS with nine home runs and two stolen bases over his first 43 major league games in 2017.

Carlos Rodon threw his fastball during a flat-ground session on Sunday.

Rodon has been playing catch throughout spring training as he rehabs from arthroscopic surgery on his pitching shoulder. He stretched out to 120 feet as part of Sunday's throwing session, which he said was the most encouraged he's been thus far. "I was throwing pretty close to as hard as I can and I feel good," said Rodon. "That’s a good sign. You have to test it every once in a while." Everything is going according to plan, but the White Sox don't expect him back until June.

Gregory Infante (shoulder) is on track to make his Cactus League debut early next week.

Infante has been eased along this spring in White Sox camp because of a shoulder issue, but he still has a good shot at being ready for the start of the regular season. The 30-year-old right-hander projects to work in middle relief this season for Chicago.